terrain generation in computer graphics
Terrain generation in computer graphics refers to the process of creating or generating realistic and believable landscapes or environments within a virtual or digital space. This involves the creation of diverse physical features such as mountains, valleys, rivers, forests, and other natural elements, often using a combination of algorithms and algorithms-based techniques to simulate real-world terrain.
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